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you mentioned hillary clinton's health. we have no reason to believe at this point that she's having any health problems. she obviously had that concussion more than a year ago. so i see this banner headlines on drugs. is she sick? and it links to a story in the daily caller website that says whispers persist, hillary won't run, health may be worse than disclosed. the sorry site's rumors, national inquirer her's piece saying she had brain cancer. >> i think anybody who doesn't like hillary is going to use whatever they can to make their case and this is a case in point. >> some on the right, this caller article says have been convincing themselves that hillary is not going to run. would you broadcast anything like that? >> if you don't know for a fact that she is ill or that she has any issues. but the hillary camp has been a bit cagey about the health issues. in terms of when she was in the hospital or explaining this. even joe biden's camp has raised the health questions. so it's not just coming from the right and it is a
you mentioned hillary clinton's health. we have no reason to believe at this point that she's having any health problems. she obviously had that concussion more than a year ago. so i see this banner headlines on drugs. is she sick? and it links to a story in the daily caller website that says whispers persist, hillary won't run, health may be worse than disclosed. the sorry site's rumors, national inquirer her's piece saying she had brain cancer. >> i think anybody who doesn't like...
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that was it he lost to bill clinton. he won 43 percent of the vote because of the third-party candidate of ross perot. clinton 1986 did not get over 50 percent come the 2000 george to be bush gets in without even winning a majority then 2004 the second bush term peaveys office said in 2007 had the worst gallup approval numbers since truman. obama 2008. 2012 obama is the first president in history the first democrat since lbj to get over 50 percent but 2012 he was elected with less popular votes than electoral college votes. reagan won 49 added 50 states obama had 26. but they are majority. looking at the map of counties under reagan was the sea of red under obama still a sea of red. speaking of obama, there was a pulled the in 2013 after the 20,132nd inaugural that asked americans if ronald reagan were to run today against barack obama who food you vote for? reagin. 58%. right after his election here is what is really fascinating who elected it was the use felt they would ask pate -- people who would you vote for? they w
that was it he lost to bill clinton. he won 43 percent of the vote because of the third-party candidate of ross perot. clinton 1986 did not get over 50 percent come the 2000 george to be bush gets in without even winning a majority then 2004 the second bush term peaveys office said in 2007 had the worst gallup approval numbers since truman. obama 2008. 2012 obama is the first president in history the first democrat since lbj to get over 50 percent but 2012 he was elected with less popular votes...
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i think the secretary clinton, , both of saidy this war will not end until there's some way to see if reconciliation is possible. there is a second principle as well, which is, i always felt in -- inme ahead district the time had this responsibility, this idea that if you favor reconciliation is another reason to be in favor of . it is a verya important reason to be in favor of can you -- of continued support for afghan national security forces. are watching carefully how we work our way through these next few months to decide if there'd -- if there will be any pressure. the effect of the military is still really important. the third point seems to me that as you look back, it makes you isnk about it very carefully the end conditions. what is this reconciliation all about? that is about an afghanistan that lives with the rule of law and an afghanistan that supports the rights and responsibilities for all citizens, but particularly women. i think the questions of reconciliation are sure high on the administration's agenda, but the principles remain the same. you asked me to talk about
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i mean, this is a top issue for house republicans, in a midterm elections, and with perhaps hillary clinton being on the ticket in 2016, in recent public polling shows that the interest in this issue is waning. >> 66% say they want congress to continue to investigate benghazi in a fox news poll. >>> a divide between the accomplishment and the tea party, a divide at seems to be widening rather quickly and without a lot of notice at least to this point between the business elites, the business roundtable, the chamber of congress and conservatives, this isstarting to look a big deal. what do you think? >> the problem with capitalism is capitalists is what has been say. the chamber of congress wing of the conservative party, they want things that aren't good for the public but also things that aren't good for the republican party. if the republicans cave in on the amnesty table they're going to get blood bath. one of the few times when the sort of angry populous energy happens to be on the right side of an issue. i can't see what's in it for the republiccns in the long term, other than a few ex
i mean, this is a top issue for house republicans, in a midterm elections, and with perhaps hillary clinton being on the ticket in 2016, in recent public polling shows that the interest in this issue is waning. >> 66% say they want congress to continue to investigate benghazi in a fox news poll. >>> a divide between the accomplishment and the tea party, a divide at seems to be widening rather quickly and without a lot of notice at least to this point between the business elites,...
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you've gone against the clinton machine in '92. does anything stop hillary clinton in 2016? >> i can't see it. the clinton machine was strong, obviously, it won. hillary's a heck of a lot stronger. she's got more experience both domestic and international. i mean it's her nomination if she wants it as far as i'm concerned. >> governor jerry brown, thanks so much for your time. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> real quick, chuck, quite an answer there on marijuana. >> it is. it's actually a similar answer you've heard from some other democrats that have been saying it. everybody just assumes this is a straight democrat versus republican issue, but you know, obviously from a state -- by the way, california, he's. >> reez right. >> i vet very quiet. >> the premartini lunch was invented during the cold war. >> you don't want everybody stoned when the russians invade crimea. >> we're going to take another break here. we're coming up next on the day of the academy awards, harry smith meets the screen writer of 1 years a slave" who explains the importance of confronting 1 yea[ mal
you've gone against the clinton machine in '92. does anything stop hillary clinton in 2016? >> i can't see it. the clinton machine was strong, obviously, it won. hillary's a heck of a lot stronger. she's got more experience both domestic and international. i mean it's her nomination if she wants it as far as i'm concerned. >> governor jerry brown, thanks so much for your time. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> real quick, chuck, quite an answer there on marijuana....
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bill clinton in 1992 the democrats talked about how they ran a campaign confronting the attacks in the room. barack obama ran the campaign -- >> host: but that was before fox news was invented. >> guest: that was going back to the time in the 80s using the distortion and the scorched tactics to attack your opponent always on offense with the school of politics. obviously he didn't invent that school but he was better at it than anyone else and it's important to point out that he banned the campaign in 2012, defining mitt romney as a private equity type that likes to fire people, the famous 47% video. those were roger ailes style attacks. it was successful defining romney as many americans were out of touch, i think ailes legacy will be that politics now is considered a zero-sum game and partisanship is the alternate goal and both the left and the rights now -- if you look at the polarization in congress, the politics now is about trying to get all of your issues across the finish line rather than seek compromise. >> host: and you think this is different from how congress operated 100 y
bill clinton in 1992 the democrats talked about how they ran a campaign confronting the attacks in the room. barack obama ran the campaign -- >> host: but that was before fox news was invented. >> guest: that was going back to the time in the 80s using the distortion and the scorched tactics to attack your opponent always on offense with the school of politics. obviously he didn't invent that school but he was better at it than anyone else and it's important to point out that he...
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speculated she would quit facebook for politics starting career as a treasury department during the clinton administration. >>> new this morning, forbes manage has the magazine with richest people in the planet and this year more women than ever. the wealthiest person in the world, this honor goes, again, to microsoft co-founder, bill gates with a worth of $76 billion. according to "forbes" magazine there are 42 new female billionaires, including wal-mart heiress the richest worth $36 billion fortune. and number three is another walton family member, ellis worth $34.3 billion. >> parents who use a sleep noise machine to help their baby fall asleep could be doing more harm than good. researchers at the university of toronto say infant sleep machines can reach volumes that can lead to noise induced hearing loss with many machines competing the recommended 50 decibels at the close of distance. researchers say they are concerned because there is limited or no instructions for safe use. >> meteorologist, mike nicco, is ahead with the forecast. >> good morning, again, from the roof. it is very dr
speculated she would quit facebook for politics starting career as a treasury department during the clinton administration. >>> new this morning, forbes manage has the magazine with richest people in the planet and this year more women than ever. the wealthiest person in the world, this honor goes, again, to microsoft co-founder, bill gates with a worth of $76 billion. according to "forbes" magazine there are 42 new female billionaires, including wal-mart heiress the richest...
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they cover topics like the former first lady's first overhaul of the healthcare system and the clinton's response to the administration expected to be answered in the next coming weeks. >>> and the proposed pipeline would carry 8:30,000 barrels of oil a day from canada to the gulf coast it will increase carbon pollution, but opponents disagree, saying it would bring jobs. >>> and we'll had hear from residents who not so happy about this new proposal and an early morning house fire ripped through a san leandro house, why this isn't the first time they've been to this location. >> and showing some rain in san lorenzo. i'll have the details coming up. > and welcome back. this was the scene a little earlier this afternoon, slick, drab, and some drizzle but nothing like the big storm they're bracing for back east. >> that is a huge storm back east. snow and ice. we don't have to deal with that at least here in the bay area. we do have some raven on the way for tomorrow -- rain on the way tomorrow. things beginning to quiet down after a pretty soggy day. here's storm tracker 4. showers or spri
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putting the former hillary clinton advisor -- this according to people familiar. they say the top two microsoft executives are leaving the company. berkshirefett says hathaway has plenty of ways to put its cash to use. it posted record earnings last year. the 12 alien dollar investments take times. attempt on future deals. they did the deal with three g. worlde news around the continues to play. the main question for investors this year, how strong is the us economy? we will get income and spending numbers in a few minutes. us economics editor is with to give his take on what we will see with those numbers. >> everybody has wondered whether or not is the weather. you can go back and i will show you a picture of what it is all about. this is a snowstorm back in january. afton so many at this point. it has played out with all the data. we know people could not get to work and jobs numbers were depressed. were people spending. we know they have to spend more on utilities. .e will watch them mix your utility bills will go into services. if that goes up on it is still
putting the former hillary clinton advisor -- this according to people familiar. they say the top two microsoft executives are leaving the company. berkshirefett says hathaway has plenty of ways to put its cash to use. it posted record earnings last year. the 12 alien dollar investments take times. attempt on future deals. they did the deal with three g. worlde news around the continues to play. the main question for investors this year, how strong is the us economy? we will get income and...
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one order given to turn on one department of defense asset, i have my suspicions which is secretary clinton totally on the stand down. >> but the "washington post" fact checker cited that bipartisan report you had, that there were no stand down orders and also no evidence that clinton ever spoke to leon panetta, then defense secretary. and for the second time, they gave you four pi nokias which is their highest level of falsehood. how do you respond to that? >> well, first of all, first one was for quoting something that was in somebody else's report believing that it was true. which is an mush way to get four pi nokios. but in this case, the secretary of state was responsible for this normalization policy that existed in benghazi. witnesses have told thaws they asked for help. the president himself i implied that he told leon panetta then secretary of defense to use what efforts they could and what we know for a fact is not one aircraft, not one rescue of d.o.d. was launched to get there in that 8 1/2 hours. >> but to be honest, you do not have any evidence that secretary clinton told leon
one order given to turn on one department of defense asset, i have my suspicions which is secretary clinton totally on the stand down. >> but the "washington post" fact checker cited that bipartisan report you had, that there were no stand down orders and also no evidence that clinton ever spoke to leon panetta, then defense secretary. and for the second time, they gave you four pi nokias which is their highest level of falsehood. how do you respond to that? >> well, first...
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including buoy and clinton and fairfax, six to ten inches and up towards the north. frederick around the six-inch mark and haserstown and three to six inch mark. you're not going to see the most of this. the biggest areas will be down to the south. wood bridge, waldorf, hunting town, you could see six to ten inches and some a foot, maybe more as far as that is concerned, maybe upwards of 12 to 14isms if it gets going and we could see thundersnow out of this. this is a dynamic system that will continue to move in across the region. the winter storm impact, six to ten inches, high impact. we got that at 60%. 10 to 12 for some of you and 20% chance of that and 20% chance the numbers could come down but holding firm at the six to ten inch mark. across the area, 28 for a temperature tomorrow. temperatures will fall rapidly into the teens by 3:00, 4:00. this is cold air. most of you will be near zero early tuesday morning with a high of 27. 36 on wednesday. we start to break out of it a bit wednesday and another chance of rain, possible big storm here as temperatures move
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i read never talking to my sister-in-law who was a big fan of the clinton-gore team, and it was great to vote for them because you felt the young people had arrived, and this moment has that kind of -- oh, would it not be great if the president were in sync with popular culture, and i think particularly for a younger audience, the idea that he did this was very glamorous. >> recently, we did a series on all the first ladies of the united states, and we had an artist to a portrait, and you see it on your screen. there in the portrait is, obviously, mrs. obama, nancy reagan, jackie kennedy, and martha washington. what do you think? glamour? is there glamour? what well, of those four, the only one i would call glamorous is jackie kennedy. the other ones have other things going for them. one of the things that is interesting about the obamas, particularly in 2008, was that he was the one who was glamorous. mrs. obama, and i have had this conversation with many people, mrs. obama is very stylish, but her appeal is that she is an extraordinary version of an ordinary person, so she is, like,
i read never talking to my sister-in-law who was a big fan of the clinton-gore team, and it was great to vote for them because you felt the young people had arrived, and this moment has that kind of -- oh, would it not be great if the president were in sync with popular culture, and i think particularly for a younger audience, the idea that he did this was very glamorous. >> recently, we did a series on all the first ladies of the united states, and we had an artist to a portrait, and you...
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the president had secretary clinton go out with a reset butt button. they've had all these gestures. if you were putin wouldn't you take from all that that there's a pretty high level of willingness on the part of the obama administration to give you a pass if you do a few small thing, like say take crimea? >> i think the real thing is and the president was correct, this is not the cold war where it's a zero sum game. during the cold war we allied ourselves with very unsavory characters because we did not want the soviet union to get ahead. that's the point. it's not a zero sum game. there are things we could work on. for example, had you not had what everybody criticized, you would have never gotten the russians to help support those sanctions against iran. they're not a geopolitical foe. they're a declining power. this is going to make them weaker because there are going to be a lot of people in ukraine who might have worked with them, but after this they're not going to do it. interesting if you take a look, they control two parts of georgia, but th
the president had secretary clinton go out with a reset butt button. they've had all these gestures. if you were putin wouldn't you take from all that that there's a pretty high level of willingness on the part of the obama administration to give you a pass if you do a few small thing, like say take crimea? >> i think the real thing is and the president was correct, this is not the cold war where it's a zero sum game. during the cold war we allied ourselves with very unsavory characters...
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told aident clinton closed nato summit back in 2008 that the military alliance was threatening ukraine's very existence by according it as a member. the warning signs have been there all along, so why was the international community caught asleep at the switch? upit said it would not put with western meddling in their tories it deemed critical to its own integrity. united states some wording -- started supporting groups in the green. -- in ukraine. it has wrapped up its obligations in other parts of the world, and it has a freer hand at this time,. ,. . i have about 30 seconds, what is the starting port -- point for a dialogue at this point? >> the starting point for dialogue is going to have to be directly between the west, specifically the european states, with russia. russia at this time does not seem interested in a dialogue with united states even though there is an open line of communication. it is looking at the united states is more of a threat while the european states can be more long as itr, as ends up with a neutral ukraine. ms. goodrich, thank you so much for your time and y
told aident clinton closed nato summit back in 2008 that the military alliance was threatening ukraine's very existence by according it as a member. the warning signs have been there all along, so why was the international community caught asleep at the switch? upit said it would not put with western meddling in their tories it deemed critical to its own integrity. united states some wording -- started supporting groups in the green. -- in ukraine. it has wrapped up its obligations in other...
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he was the clinton and george w. specialinistrations' envoy for afghanistan, kosovo, bosnia, haiti and somalia. spots, he hit them all. him in thes involved withdrawal of u.s. forces from somalia, the american-led in turn mention -- intervention in haiti, the stabilization of bosnia and the nato intervention in cozumel. he is truly a man for all seasons and a good friend. after september 11, 2001, ambassador dobbins was appointed as the bush administration's representative to the afghan opposition with the task of putting together a broadly-based successor to the ousted taliban regime. he represented the united states at the bonn conference to establish the new afghan government. on december 16, 2001, he raised the flag over the newly reopened u.s. embassy in kabul. i can't think of a better person to be entrusted with guiding u.s. policy through the challenges and opportunities of the political insecurity transition and afghanistan. ambassador dobbins. [applause] >> thank you very much, steve. thanks to usip and the
he was the clinton and george w. specialinistrations' envoy for afghanistan, kosovo, bosnia, haiti and somalia. spots, he hit them all. him in thes involved withdrawal of u.s. forces from somalia, the american-led in turn mention -- intervention in haiti, the stabilization of bosnia and the nato intervention in cozumel. he is truly a man for all seasons and a good friend. after september 11, 2001, ambassador dobbins was appointed as the bush administration's representative to the afghan...
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a ten-month settlement freeze that hillary clinton called unprecedented. when israel did take the settlements down we didn't get peace. there are other problems that have to be tackled and other issues that can't be ignored. why do those palestinians who want peace and say they will refuse always to recognize israel as the national home of the jewish people. if we're weekend asked to recognize a palestinian state, a national home for the palestinian people, why do they stubbornly refuse to give us the same recognition. what sort of peace are they offering us if in their minds israel is still illegitimate? >> do you agree with the argument that the president is making and that other israelis have made that demographically israel has to deal with this. not only for its own democratic future but just demographically, you will not be able to survive the growth in the palestinian population and growth in the israeli arab population unless you make some peace. >> we want that peace. we want to see two states for two peoples and see the end of the conflict. what
a ten-month settlement freeze that hillary clinton called unprecedented. when israel did take the settlements down we didn't get peace. there are other problems that have to be tackled and other issues that can't be ignored. why do those palestinians who want peace and say they will refuse always to recognize israel as the national home of the jewish people. if we're weekend asked to recognize a palestinian state, a national home for the palestinian people, why do they stubbornly refuse to give...
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. >> i have my suspicions, which is secretary clinton told them to stand down. and we all heard about the military border for two military personnel that order is undeniable. >> that order is undeniable. actually, it's completely deniable. because it didn't happen. "the washington post" fact checker gave that claim four pinocchios, and a republican report from the house armed services committee said, quote, there was no stand-down order issued to u.s. military personnel. so now congressman issa has some explaining to do. and he is not doing it very well. >> but to be honest, you do not have any evidence that secretary clinton told leon panetta to stand down. >> well, the use in answering questions in a political fundraiser, that was in response to a question, the term "stand-down" is not used in some sort of an explicit way, but rather the failure to react. >> so the stand-down order wasn't explicit? meaning it was never actually an order at all? meaning it never happened? interesting. let's watch issa dig himself into that hole a little deeper. >> not maybe on
. >> i have my suspicions, which is secretary clinton told them to stand down. and we all heard about the military border for two military personnel that order is undeniable. >> that order is undeniable. actually, it's completely deniable. because it didn't happen. "the washington post" fact checker gave that claim four pinocchios, and a republican report from the house armed services committee said, quote, there was no stand-down order issued to u.s. military personnel....
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that is interesting, and i have not watched that since because i do 1993, not normally think of bill clinton as a glamorous figure, and we can talk about that more. i think of him as a charismatic figure, a highly charismatic figure, and that is different, but, yes, i would say there is a lot of glamour going on, and first of all, he has got sunglasses on, and sunglasses is one of the best way. >> why? >> well, it is mostly because they create mystery. are not completely hidden. you can still see your face, but there is that sort of mystery and distance, and we talk about jackie and her sunglasses, and he is very graceful. and the other thing which is nowadays hard to remember is how young he seem in 1992 in a positive way. he did not seem young as in not ready for president. i read never talking to my sister-in-law who was a big fan m, and itinton-gore tea was great to vote for them because you felt the young people had arrived, and this -- oh,has that kind of would it not be great if the president were in sync with popular culture, and i think particularly for a younger audience, the idea
that is interesting, and i have not watched that since because i do 1993, not normally think of bill clinton as a glamorous figure, and we can talk about that more. i think of him as a charismatic figure, a highly charismatic figure, and that is different, but, yes, i would say there is a lot of glamour going on, and first of all, he has got sunglasses on, and sunglasses is one of the best way. >> why? >> well, it is mostly because they create mystery. are not completely hidden. you...
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bush, bill clinton. he wrote an impressive, picture- laden book, "the president's table." and was invited to the finest anchor desks in town. >> barry h. landau is presidential historian... >> the story of the ultimate inauguration collector... >> simon: but when we met up with him in june, 2012, he no longer wanted to tell his story. he'd been convicted of the single largest theft of historic artifacts in the united states. he stole thousands of items, including hundreds of documents, signed by some of the most famous names in history-- george washington, thomas jefferson, francis scott key, marie antoinette, and voltaire. he'd pilfered them from museums and libraries all over the country. u.s. attorney rod rosenstein was in charge of the prosecution. he was a con man? >> rod rosenstein: barry landau was a con artist. and he used his reputation as a presidential historian in order to gain the confidence of museums and other people who had custody of important documents. and then he stole them. >> simon: it was a reputation, it turns out, that was the product of his rich i
bush, bill clinton. he wrote an impressive, picture- laden book, "the president's table." and was invited to the finest anchor desks in town. >> barry h. landau is presidential historian... >> the story of the ultimate inauguration collector... >> simon: but when we met up with him in june, 2012, he no longer wanted to tell his story. he'd been convicted of the single largest theft of historic artifacts in the united states. he stole thousands of items, including...
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i think i secretary clinton, secretary kerry, the president of the training has had on so many occasions that this will not in military. there ought to be some way for reconciliation to be possible. the second principle as well, which is i always felt in the time i had this responsibility, and this kind of diplomacy has got to be backed by force. it isn't necessarily backed by american force but this, idea if you're in gave of reconciliation is another reason to be in favor of a sign to be bsa. another favor for american forces and international forces and it's a very important reason to be in favor of continued support for afghan national security forces it seems to me that taliban is watching very carefully how we work our way through these next few months to decide whether be any pressure on them to make this step toward reconciliation so the effect of the military effort, international and afghan, still is really important third point seems to me on reconciliation as you look back and circling makes you think about it very carefully and watching the film on women and women's rights i
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apart this entire notion of smart power, which was the posture that president obama and then secretary clinton, the former secretary of state, presented to the world, which i think a lot of critics have said wasn't really an actual foreign policy so much as a suggestion to the global community that, hey, we're not our predecessors anymore. and that played well here in the united states. i think that was resonant for a lot of americans who were tired of war after many years of warfare post 9/11. that's good political politics, or political discussions here in the u.s. >> hold on for a minute, guy. we're going to go to the president speaking about ukraine. >> what leverage do you believe you have over president putin at this point, and is the u.s. concern primarily about getting russian forces out of crimea, or are you also concerned about russian forces moving into parts of eastern ukraine? >> all of the above. i spent the weekend talking to leaders across europe, and i think the world is largely united in recognizing that the steps russia has taken are a violation of ukraine's sovereignty, ukr
apart this entire notion of smart power, which was the posture that president obama and then secretary clinton, the former secretary of state, presented to the world, which i think a lot of critics have said wasn't really an actual foreign policy so much as a suggestion to the global community that, hey, we're not our predecessors anymore. and that played well here in the united states. i think that was resonant for a lot of americans who were tired of war after many years of warfare post 9/11....
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here he is on "meet the press" asked about the reset by his predecessor, hillary clinton. >> marco rubio is on the program in a few minutes saying it's time for the administration to publicly acknowledge the reset with russia is dead. do you acknowledge that? >> well, i don't know what you mean by the reset. >> the reset -- >> i know, but long ago, we entered into a different phase with russia. i don't think this is a moment to be proclaiming one thing other the other. we had difficulties with russia with respect to difficult issues and even as we had, we managed to do the start treaty. they cooperated on afghanistan, on iran. this is, you know, not a zero sum dead alive. it's a question of differences. >> just quickly want to play john kerry from 2012 at the democratic convention. >> he's even blurted out the preposterous notion that russia is our number one geopolitical foe. folks, sarah palin said she could see russia from alaska. mitt romney talks about he's only seen russia by watching rocky iv. >> okay, george. >> john kerry says people don't understand that we've moved on, and the
here he is on "meet the press" asked about the reset by his predecessor, hillary clinton. >> marco rubio is on the program in a few minutes saying it's time for the administration to publicly acknowledge the reset with russia is dead. do you acknowledge that? >> well, i don't know what you mean by the reset. >> the reset -- >> i know, but long ago, we entered into a different phase with russia. i don't think this is a moment to be proclaiming one thing other...
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we were constantly having to fight bill clinton, and fight against some of the things our leadership was doing. we did not come back to be a a minor elephant over the donkey. we came back with bellies. to bring government spending don't. to live within our means. we actually believed the things that the republican party stood for. that was our egg crime. a call this the bad boy republicans. now, to be referred to as a tea party patriot makes my life a lot easier. my wife did not like the bad boy republican thing. i want you to know what brought me back good i left for 12 years. i kept my term limit pledge. i never thought i would come back again. we had balanced the budget for the first time in 40 years. in 1998 we balance the budget. in 2000, we have a $247 billion surplus. i see what happened 2010, with two or is patriots standing up and fighting against the most radical president that we have ever had in the history of america. my juices just aren't flowing. i get energized. these patriots were on the mark. in 2012, i decided to come back and run again. i believe, with all my hear
we were constantly having to fight bill clinton, and fight against some of the things our leadership was doing. we did not come back to be a a minor elephant over the donkey. we came back with bellies. to bring government spending don't. to live within our means. we actually believed the things that the republican party stood for. that was our egg crime. a call this the bad boy republicans. now, to be referred to as a tea party patriot makes my life a lot easier. my wife did not like the bad...
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the long story is -- and i'll give it to you short -- in the 1990s, president clinton decided to expand nato towards russia. russia is now on nato's borders. that's a military alliance. to make the short story in the foreground, in november, when this current crisis in ukraine began, putin said to washington and to brussels, to the european union, why are you forcing ukraine to choose between russia and the west? why don't we do a joint economic aid to ukraine and our answer was no, it's either/or. it's our way or the highway. and now you are where you are. >> let's let the former speaker newt gingrich respond. >> there's a lot to what he just said. >> a lot of accuracy? >> a lot of accuracy. the united states and european uns have been trying to pull ukraine away from russia at a time when their natural gas in oil comes from russia. they are deeply in debt to the russians. crimea is, in fact, a russian naval base, it goes back 300 years as russian territory. and i think putin sent a lot of signals that he was going to do something sooner or later. i worry about this both in terms of cr
the long story is -- and i'll give it to you short -- in the 1990s, president clinton decided to expand nato towards russia. russia is now on nato's borders. that's a military alliance. to make the short story in the foreground, in november, when this current crisis in ukraine began, putin said to washington and to brussels, to the european union, why are you forcing ukraine to choose between russia and the west? why don't we do a joint economic aid to ukraine and our answer was no, it's...
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that's when russia en eninvaded, and president obama took office in 2009 and secretary of state hillary clinton wanted to reset relations with russia and putin. >> how did that go? >> how is that working out? >> not really working out well. and i think, as we all know -- and the challenge for this president now is to lead to lea it's -- putin doesn't care, honestly, if he's getting thrown out of the g-8. but the question is, what can we do in terms of these sanctions. as senator mccain was talking about, what can you do to isolate russia economically, so that you revoke visas, you freeze assets. those are things that will have a huge economic impact, and that's the way that the united states can retaliate at this point. but the president needs to spend his time convincing our allies and that's the problem he's got on his hands right now. >> got to get the allies on the same page. not easy. gloria, thanks very much. >>> coming up, investors getting their first chance to react after this crisis in ukraine exploded over the weekend. strong reaction from markets on wall street and around the world.
that's when russia en eninvaded, and president obama took office in 2009 and secretary of state hillary clinton wanted to reset relations with russia and putin. >> how did that go? >> how is that working out? >> not really working out well. and i think, as we all know -- and the challenge for this president now is to lead to lea it's -- putin doesn't care, honestly, if he's getting thrown out of the g-8. but the question is, what can we do in terms of these sanctions. as...
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insiders, john lubeaueaut ley, pat caddela pollster for jimmy carter, and doug sho00, a pollster for bill clinton and a fox news contributor as well. good evening. thank you for being here. pat, you join us on remote, but you will not be left out of the conversation because i'm going to start with you and ask you, this is the latest foreign policy question for our president, who is already under fire for some say not having a policy, some saying being weak on foreign policy, and he's up against putin in this case, who is exerting extreme power and confidence. what does he do? >> well, what the president needs to do is get a backbone. the problem is exactly as we predicted on political insiders last week. and i don't think many people did. putin was going to go in and take over the crimea, at least part of the ukraine. and now i suspect, and i would like to hear doug, a real expert on it, but i think he's not stopped. the problem is no one believes the president, and i think vladimir putin has taken his measure of barack obama and is decided what he sees is another neville chamberlain. this is not
insiders, john lubeaueaut ley, pat caddela pollster for jimmy carter, and doug sho00, a pollster for bill clinton and a fox news contributor as well. good evening. thank you for being here. pat, you join us on remote, but you will not be left out of the conversation because i'm going to start with you and ask you, this is the latest foreign policy question for our president, who is already under fire for some say not having a policy, some saying being weak on foreign policy, and he's up against...
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what, talk to me in '16 when they think it will be more democrats, knowing democratic voters, hillary clinton at the top of the ticket, the shutdown, it got you a few candidates you didn't think you would get because of the environment change in that small period of time. but have you found that you still are struggling getting some people off the fence because they'd rather run in a presidential year? >> no, not at all. in fact, you went through the list. what unifies these top-tier candidates right now is the fact that they are problem solvers. you know, we didn't have to recruit many of them. they recruited themselves because they'd had it with the shutdowns, with republican recklessness and irresponsibility. they are problem solvers in battleground districts. this is our initial rollout. there will be more. we'll have a very competitive battlefield as we go into -- deeper into the cycle. >> you know rkt since november 1, i want to point something out to you, and you can't help but wonder for someone like me, this to me is one of the telltale signs. dingell, miller, waxman, maran, mccarthy
what, talk to me in '16 when they think it will be more democrats, knowing democratic voters, hillary clinton at the top of the ticket, the shutdown, it got you a few candidates you didn't think you would get because of the environment change in that small period of time. but have you found that you still are struggling getting some people off the fence because they'd rather run in a presidential year? >> no, not at all. in fact, you went through the list. what unifies these top-tier...
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bill clinton didn't do it when he won in '92, and while white male voters supported obama's candidacy in 2008, that number fell in 2012. let's bring in our strategists, the grio.com contributor and political analyst zerlina maxwell and suzanne del percio. good to see both of you. we talked about this ad nauseam, democrats made great strides with women voters and nonwhite groups. what happened, zerlina, to working class white men, and can they fix it? >> they can fix it, but it's really why white men are very important, because the makeup of that electorate is very different from a presidential election year, so like you said, you know, democrats haven't won the white male vote in those presidential election years, but in 5 of 6 of the past presidential elections when they didn't win the male vote, they won the election, so the midterm electorate is very, very different. i think democrats can push the minimum wage. i think they can make these issues that generally get framed under women's issues, family issues, american issues, and that will help. >> that is what they think, susan. the
bill clinton didn't do it when he won in '92, and while white male voters supported obama's candidacy in 2008, that number fell in 2012. let's bring in our strategists, the grio.com contributor and political analyst zerlina maxwell and suzanne del percio. good to see both of you. we talked about this ad nauseam, democrats made great strides with women voters and nonwhite groups. what happened, zerlina, to working class white men, and can they fix it? >> they can fix it, but it's really...
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and a half years reaching out to vladimir putin, it was called the reset policy started by hillary clinton. about two years ago that policy ended. so the reset has been over to. it's well over, everybody knows that, both sides know that. so this is not the end of the u.s./russia reset. this is, like, the middle of the next phase already. so we should be clear about that. as for whether or not obama's weakness emboldens those around the world, that's not 100% fair. my take on it is this: the obama administration always had a broad vision and an ideology that included bringing the u.s. out of the position of active control of all of the world's conflicts, right? they don't believe that america has the preeminent role to play in every situation in the world. they do believe america should be the world's leader, and it's a distinction, but it's an important one. so you can look at that and say that that has left a vacuum for other powers to fill and that, i think, is fair, but weakness is sort of pejorative, and it doesn't really reflect the thoughtfulness that actually goes into the obama adm
and a half years reaching out to vladimir putin, it was called the reset policy started by hillary clinton. about two years ago that policy ended. so the reset has been over to. it's well over, everybody knows that, both sides know that. so this is not the end of the u.s./russia reset. this is, like, the middle of the next phase already. so we should be clear about that. as for whether or not obama's weakness emboldens those around the world, that's not 100% fair. my take on it is this: the...
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he is a former political strategist to work on the hillary clinton presidential bid. skype is also with microsoft. american express debuts its first no see credit card. -fee credit card. they want to broaden its customer base. we have breaking news out oftyco. unitll sell itself korean for 1.93 billion units. to get the week started and there will be a financial effect. it will revise its eps forecast because of this deal. it now sees second-quarter earnings per share when you back out some items, or 89-40 one cents per share on the deal. >> did you sleep last night? >> barely. and 15 minutesur of the oscars and i learned the hard way that you don't watch the oscars with the twitter feed. outking of which, it turns that a lot of the pre-oscar buzz was on the money when it came to the big acting awards. slave" won best picture. brad pitt was one of the producers of the film. earlier in the evening, best supporting actor was taken from the same movie. it also won for best adapted screenplay. one the most oscars of the night including that director. >> who are you wearin
he is a former political strategist to work on the hillary clinton presidential bid. skype is also with microsoft. american express debuts its first no see credit card. -fee credit card. they want to broaden its customer base. we have breaking news out oftyco. unitll sell itself korean for 1.93 billion units. to get the week started and there will be a financial effect. it will revise its eps forecast because of this deal. it now sees second-quarter earnings per share when you back out some...
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misinformation going on here and i think we have to remember that we are basically in the midst of hillary clinton the u.s. secretary of state has said before an information war that is more heightened in the current crisis than ever so i think we have to be very careful about any kinds of information like this that is dominating the sphere out there but there is clear from nation that many of those ukrainian troops have now switch sides does that actually defuse the situation or could actually escalate tensions well i think it could only be seen as defusing the situation because right now despite western claims and hysteria that the russian federation has invaded the ukraine what we see is that the stabilisation operation with the express permission of the democratically elected president of the ukraine viktor yushchenko which and the cognizant of forty's the prime ministers of the autonomy republic of the crimea that the situation has been stabilized not a shot has been fired and a whole host of weapons today including four hundred kilograms of explosives axes weapons many of them from western m
misinformation going on here and i think we have to remember that we are basically in the midst of hillary clinton the u.s. secretary of state has said before an information war that is more heightened in the current crisis than ever so i think we have to be very careful about any kinds of information like this that is dominating the sphere out there but there is clear from nation that many of those ukrainian troops have now switch sides does that actually defuse the situation or could actually...
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then it was signed by president clinton and became law. enacted 20 years ago. the one thing i want to do is encourage everybody in the future that is working on this important issue -- it is important. to include all sales and background checks. you have just heard the reason why. several examples of it -- the internet and gun shows. i want to encourage everybody that just because there's a public outcry does not mean that we are going to get a bill passed. it takes work and it takes time. it takes persistence. with that, we will win again. i have no doubt whatsoever. it will be a proud day and i want come back over here the day passes. i promise i will not leave until then. [applause] jim wanted me to give everybody a big hello. he is sorry he could not be here today. it is a little hard for him to travel anymore. for those of you who helped us, thank you so very much. for those of you on the brady staff, the president and everybody else who is working on it now, i see they have got -- we're going to win and finish the job. thank you. [applause] >> thank you,
then it was signed by president clinton and became law. enacted 20 years ago. the one thing i want to do is encourage everybody in the future that is working on this important issue -- it is important. to include all sales and background checks. you have just heard the reason why. several examples of it -- the internet and gun shows. i want to encourage everybody that just because there's a public outcry does not mean that we are going to get a bill passed. it takes work and it takes time. it...
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it reminds me, remember, when bill clinton said wait a minute, i have to wonder what a bunch of bond guys think about my health care plan? maybe one of those similar moments. we have to wait and see. joe in. >> all right, michelle. it affects his people, not him as much. he'll still be worth $100 billion. that's a very good question to bring up. we'll get back out now to becky. we can continue to talk to warren about ukraine or -- what was last night? i didn't see anything. did you get to watch? how did tina fey and oamy poehlr do? >> it was ellen last night. i didn't watch either but i think it was ellen. >> oh, okay. tina fey and amy poehler were not that -- it was ellen? i love ellen. i didn't know that. i was at a hockey -- >> it was a late night. i was busy getting ready for this. >> ellen degeneres? i feel silly. i feel -- wow. that's embarrassing. >> i'm really glad i read the story this morning so i knew that you were pulling my leg on this, because it may have gone over my head pretty easily. oh, yeah, they were fantastic. i thought they were great. >> they're always funny.
it reminds me, remember, when bill clinton said wait a minute, i have to wonder what a bunch of bond guys think about my health care plan? maybe one of those similar moments. we have to wait and see. joe in. >> all right, michelle. it affects his people, not him as much. he'll still be worth $100 billion. that's a very good question to bring up. we'll get back out now to becky. we can continue to talk to warren about ukraine or -- what was last night? i didn't see anything. did you get to...
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he was democrat of operative with clinton. so this guy to move up is to say, wait a second, i'm sure say some say is it business as usual? a guy who devised how people think about microsoft moves higher, not lower? to me sounds like maybe the change to misquote sam koch is not going to to come. >> nicely done. tesla today? >> jpmorgan we see this over and over again, the stock is overrun, using a metaphor there, jpmorgan raises price market. using 20/20 volume numbers, 20/20 foresight. instead of making 228,000, they'll make 288,000. i point out the ease which they raised $2 billion. >> one of the largest raises in quite some time. >> amazing. >> it is amazing. 1.25% on 7-year, not like they're pay you a lot of money, and up 40% on the conversion. >> this is -- i found this flabbergasting. i've got to tell you, i didn't give every single award on my friday show "mad money" to elon mu musk. i thought warren buffett would say, who's the next billionaire, i thought he might say musk. >> tesla's not done. >> one thing, target, it'
he was democrat of operative with clinton. so this guy to move up is to say, wait a second, i'm sure say some say is it business as usual? a guy who devised how people think about microsoft moves higher, not lower? to me sounds like maybe the change to misquote sam koch is not going to to come. >> nicely done. tesla today? >> jpmorgan we see this over and over again, the stock is overrun, using a metaphor there, jpmorgan raises price market. using 20/20 volume numbers, 20/20...
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there is still an open question to whether hillary clinton runs. if she doesn't, this guy becomes the odds on favorite and these guys provide the names, connections, background, to help him run for president. there is two ways to look at it, to be duped or getting kick back s from the white house if he gets in. >> it's like saying, what's the difference between a communist and a socialist? in the ends, not much difference. >> a lot of your money ends up in someone else's pockets. thanks so much. >> you bet. >>> 19 minutes after the hour. next up, abortion and prostitution being taught to high schoolers? is this the new textbook? why parents say this is crossing the line. we hear from one mom coming up. and don't believe in climate change? better switch to samsung. why apple's ceo says he doesn't want your business. >>> now some quick headlines. a missing skier is found alive in colorado after being lost in a remote wilderness for two days. crews say alex mcguiness accidentsally ended up in an out of bounds area and couldn't find his way back. crews
there is still an open question to whether hillary clinton runs. if she doesn't, this guy becomes the odds on favorite and these guys provide the names, connections, background, to help him run for president. there is two ways to look at it, to be duped or getting kick back s from the white house if he gets in. >> it's like saying, what's the difference between a communist and a socialist? in the ends, not much difference. >> a lot of your money ends up in someone else's pockets....
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putting him in the g-8 or putting russia in in the 90s was an assault from president yeltsin to president clinton back then. they don't meet the economic conditions, the world economy conditions. the pressure has to be ratcheted up. >> do you think president obama underestimated vladimir putin? >> it's hard to tell. putin has been playing this machiavellian game for many years, whether it's over syria, whatever it might be. now the pedal to the metal, rubber to the road, whatever it is, this is the most serious issue confronting the west vis-a-vis president putin's politics and his military mite and he's flexing it. the question is will they be able to stop this, slow it down, before there's any military action either by russia or ukraine that puts it in a much, much more difficult situation. >> you have a very important interview coming up this morning -- >> i'm going to be interviewing the former prime minister of ukraine, yulia tymoshenko, who was in prison for many years under yanukovych, who has now fled. this is what obviously caused all this trouble and see what the ukrainians are going to
putting him in the g-8 or putting russia in in the 90s was an assault from president yeltsin to president clinton back then. they don't meet the economic conditions, the world economy conditions. the pressure has to be ratcheted up. >> do you think president obama underestimated vladimir putin? >> it's hard to tell. putin has been playing this machiavellian game for many years, whether it's over syria, whatever it might be. now the pedal to the metal, rubber to the road, whatever it...
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tomorrow for political packaging, we don't need to turn to a 68-year-old woman, who would be hillary clinton. [applause] but i digress. now, as you heard from my friend, jeff lord, gerald ford to a very weak democratic candidate named jimmy carter. to win in 1980 and in 1984 to my two of the biggest landslides in modern history -- i would remind karl , the popular vote and the electoral college. [applause] having campaigned personally for reagan in 1976 and in 1980, i want you to listen to me. i feel certain he would be enormously proud of you. in fact, i bet he would have been thrilled to stand before you right here and thank you for all you are doing, and all you , and congratulate you on this fifth anniversary of the tea party. is appropriate to end my comments with a truism from president reagan, which is the last paragraph of my book, "liberty and tyranny," which most of you have heard by now, but i will repeat it anyway for those who have not. reagan wrote and said this many times. freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. ourid not pass it to children in the bloo
tomorrow for political packaging, we don't need to turn to a 68-year-old woman, who would be hillary clinton. [applause] but i digress. now, as you heard from my friend, jeff lord, gerald ford to a very weak democratic candidate named jimmy carter. to win in 1980 and in 1984 to my two of the biggest landslides in modern history -- i would remind karl , the popular vote and the electoral college. [applause] having campaigned personally for reagan in 1976 and in 1980, i want you to listen to me....